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The SPY-7, which uses gallium nitride modules, initially was developed for the Navy’s Air and Missile Defense Radar competition. It was adapted into the Long-Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) procured by the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) as a sensor of the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense system. Being installed at Clear Air Force Station in Alaska, the LRDR is designed to discriminate between incoming warheads and decoys.
The core building blocks [of the LRDR] are the same core building blocks in SPY-7,” said Jon P. Rambeau, vice president and general manager, Integrated Systems & Sensors, Lockheed Rotary and Mission Systems, during a Feb. 2 interview with Seapower. “[SPY-7] is a modular radar that allows us to build different configurations for both land-based and sea-based applications.”
The SPY-7 has been selected by the Spanish navy to integrate it with the Aegis Combat System on its F110 frigates.
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ruso escribió:¿Y en la práctica de qué le ha servido a los griegos el apoyo de palabra explícito de Francia? Que a la hora de la verdad han sido los propios griegos los que han tendido que liarse a mochazos con los barcos turcos, que los franceses, a la primera que les han apuntado con un radar, han salido por patas.
Al menos siguen hablando de 2021 como el año del comienzo de su construcción. O eso quiero entender...
Urcitano escribió:6100 toneladas...16 VLS
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